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1. Printer connection When the optional OPC 966 INTERFACE CABLE is connected to the transceiver a printer can be connected to print out the received SDM content and the ID of the station who sent the message PC connection When the optional OPC 966 INTERFACE CABLE is connected to the transceiver a PC can be connected to provide remote control data reception etc Digital ANI The own ID can be transmitted each time the PTT is pushed log in or released log off during individual or group call communications By receiving the ANI the communication log can be recorded when using a PC dispatch application In addition when using the ANI with log in the PTT side tone function can be used to inform you that the ID is sent and voice communication can be performed Emergency transmission When Emergency is pushed an emergency signal is automatically transmitted for the specified time period The status 22 Emergency is sent to the selected ID Station and the position data is transmitted after the emergency signal when a GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver The emergency transmission is performed on the emergency channel however when no emergency channel is specified the signal is transmitted on the previously selected channel Stun function When the specified ID set as a killer ID is received the stun function is activated When the killer ID is received the transceiver switches to the passcode required
2. which can withstand submersion in 1m depth of water for up to 30 minutes The HM 170GP is Icom s first GPS microphone which is designed to be used for position reporting applications via BIIS1200 signaling The GPS embedded and non GPS microphones are designed to stand years of rough use by professionals and extreme outdoor activities in the field The GPS module used in the GPS microphones has one of the highest sensitivity levels available today It will provides accurate position data when the less sensitive competition suffers erratic results from deteriorated GPS signal strength The 1 0m CEP50 1 2m CEP95 accuracy performance is better than any known similar products sold in the market 1 0m CEP 50 1 0m Circular Error Probability 50 50 of the measured position data will have less than 1 0m error from the actual position Features HM 169 Plain Version and HM 170GP GPS Version Common Features e P5 class environmental protection e Slim but MIL class ruggedness e Sturdy rotary type belt clip metal base e Waterproof 9 pin multi connector HM 170GP GPS Versions Features As sensitive as 156dBm tracking sensitivity 141dBm for cold acquisition e 1 0m accuracy for CEPBO 1 2m for CEP95 e Less than 4 seconds to hot start up 40 sec for cold start e Current consumption 53 60mA tracking max TOMA at 3 3V e NMEA 0183 compatible GPRMC etc e The last known good position
3. Connect the AD 100 CHARGER ADAPTER and the BC 119N BC 121N as below then install the AD 100 gt Regular charging with the BC 152 into the holder space of the BC 119N or BC 121N D Attach the BC 152 to a flat surface such as a desk if with the supplied screws desired aA AR Connect the AC adapter BC 147 as shown below AD 100 ANN N Pi Connectors Insert the battery pack with without the transceiver ME LLL mag TN into the charger e The charge indicator lights green Charge the battery pack approx 9 10 hours depending on the remaining power condition The charge indicator goes off when charging is completed Transceiver j Turn power OFF Battery pack Ensure the guide lobes on the battery pack are correctly aligned with the guide rails inside of the charger adapter This illustration is described with the BC 119N Charge indica vot ng gt Rapid charging with the BC 119N AD 100 The optional BC 119N provides rapid charging of the optional Li lon battery pack The following items are additionally required e An AD 100 charger adapter e An AC adapter may be supplied with BC 119N depending on version or the DC power cable OPC 515L CP 17L l x NAS o T3 2 Supplied screws Transceiver 2 WW 7 audias Battery pack oN AC Si T 7 Tum power OFF AC adapter Not supplied with For your convenience some versions
4. Transmission is performed inthe selected channel TX CH Talk Back The channel that is selected in TX CH is selected automatically when scan is cancelled during scanning The last busy channel is selected automatically when scan is CH is selected automatically Talk Back Available when Normal Scan or Priority Scan is selected in Scan Type Select the talk back function ON or OFF If Last CH is selected in TX CH this function is not available ii cancelled while receiving a ON When transmission is performed within the talk signal or during scanning within back timer after the resume timer has passed the talk back timer after the the signal is transmitted in the last busy resume timer has passed channel 41 O ICOM gt Display Text Enter up to an 8 character text to indicate message etc and or indicating the scan list during scanning Space KevlPickup Enter Finish Right click to display the Edit Enter menu and click Edit Enter Double click the desired character in the table or push Space to pick up the character Push Enter to finish editing Usable characters are listed below Ud si ges EE 23456 IBS s zzi SAIC D FGHL UK IA PERS TURHMXYZENT abed EFIA JR mme Pa Seal wx ZC ja gt Character Editor You can use and make an original character that is edited in the Character Editor Screen H Untitled CS F50V File View COM Port Clone Model
5. AD 100 charger adapter is instal led in BC 119N Eyelet USE a rubber band to secure the transceiv er while charging if desired See the instruc tion manual for Optional OPC 515L details of the for 13 8 V power charger LED in source or CP 17L dication opera for 12 V cigarette tion eic lighter socket can be used instead of IMPORTANT the AC adapter Ensure the guide lobes on the battery pack are correctly aligned with the guide rails inside of the charger adapter Guide rails 19 O ICOM gt Rapid charging with the BC 121N AD 100 The optional BC 121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged simultaneously The following items are additionally required e Six AD 100 charger adapters e An AC adapter BC 157 or the DC power cable OPC 656 Transceiver See the instruction manual for details of the charger LED indi cation operation etc AD 100 charger adapters are in stalled in each AC adapter Purchase separately n IMPORTANT SY A Ensure the guide DC power ud lobes on the bat tery pack are cor Ta ais the rectly aligned with y _ DC power supplv the guide rails in L5 P PP side of the charg Guide rails 13 8 V at least 7 A er adapter Battery Charging and Battery Case m Optional battery case BP 226 When using the optional battery case attached to the transceiver install 5 X AA LRG size
6. O VIEW MENU View e Selects the displayed font size and language Turn the tool bar indication ON or OFF COM PORT MENU COM Port Click to display the COM port 1 to 4 and More setting dialog box e Set the transfer speed Normal or High NOTE Check the following dialog box appears when the COM port is not set correctly O CLONING MENU Clone Click to display the cloning menu and cloning information dialog box CS F50V Cloning Software for IC F50V Series MODEL MENU Model Select the appropriate model type which you are going to clone ADJUST MENU Adjust Click to display the adjust menu and the 1 0 Check dialog box NOTE CAUTION dialog box appears when t selecting Read lt TR HELP MENU Help Click to display the help contents and cloning software revision information Q TOOL BAR Shortcut buttons appear on the tool bar when the tool bar indication is turned ON in the View menu TREE VIEW SCREEN Click the folder icon which you want to edit CONTENTS LIST SCREEN Display the contents list 34 O ICOM Basic Setup of Cloning Software L Programming information e We recommend that you should read out all the transceiver s data before start entering editing parameters even if the transceiver is factory fresh This avoids rare glitches which might cause programming errors when writing back the altered parameters e CS F50V has 5 model
7. Vibration alert function Program the radio to vibrate when user receives a pre programmed 2 tone 5 tone code or call from a specific user in MDC mode only Great feature when you are in a meeting or noisy place worker 8 minute voice recorder IP67 dust tight and waterproof protection When a pre programmed 2 tone 5 tone code or a The IC F50V has outstanding NR SelCall MDC mode only is received the voice protection against dust and LC recorder automatically starts recording the incoming water that is equivalent to IP67 message You will not miss an important call even The IC F50V can withstand when you are temporarily away from radio You can submersion in 1m depth of manually start recording incoming calls and also your water for up to 30 minutes and own message It records up to a maximum of 8 minute i has dust tight construction that Or up to 48 calls of 10 sec e prevents the ingress of dust recording time H BE DE re 3 H X icon on the display shows you have a new message Most popular signalings built in 700mW audio output i Usethe built in CTCSS DTCS 2 Tone 5 Tone and MDC The IC F50V delivers a loud 7OOmW audio output signaling capabilities to set up your talk group or with built in BTL amp The built in audio compander selective calling The IC FSOV can decode ten 2 Tone provides clear low noise communications Improved codes or eight 5 Tone codes on a channel When a bass chara
8. any key but PTT or transmitting a single tone Basic Operation Playing back The recorded voice messages are played back with Playback or Playback Rec e X appears on the function display when the unplayed message is in the recording memory Push Playback or Playback Rec to playback the recorded message in sequence starting with the latest one e Push CH Up or CH Down to select the desired message short beep is emitted after playing back each message A long beep is emitted after playing back all messages e During playback mode X appears when the unplayed message is played back or disappears when the played message is played back e X disappears after playing back the unplayed message for the specified time period NOTE You can transmit the recording message with PTT while playing back the message Deleting the message e While playing back the message push and hold Playback or Playback Rec for 1 sec to delete the message to be played back w While pushing and holding PO and CH Up turn power ON to delete all messages in the recording memory 32 cou 3 2 Cloning Software CS F50V 3 2 1 Basic Setup of Cloning Software LI Getting started o This cloning software is designed to perform data setting and cloning for the IC F5OV series VHF TRANSCEIVERS o HELP WINDOW CS F50V has a help window to describe functions and ope
9. Adjust Help Die l 2w Re La Memory CH 3 DTMF 1 Continuous Tone 3 SCAN Character Editor 4 2Tone A Emergency A Common E Key amp Display E Set Mode E Common E Character Editor Edit the original character Character Editor E Up to 16 original characters or symbols can be edited created in this sheet for a variety of information indication Cancel 1 Right click to display the Edit menu 2 Left click Edit Enter then the Character Editor screen appears Edit the segments with Left click on the desired segment Left click the segment to change the segment color black and white Right click to display the Edit Enter menu and select Copy Paste Up and Down Double clicking the desired thumbnail 10 to 1F in the screen also enters the Character Editor screen Text Select the text indication capability from OFF Text or Start CH during scan OFF he text indication is turned OFF Text he text indication is turned ON The channel s text that is programmed in Display Text as above is indicated during scan Start CH The text indication is turned ON The scan start channel s text is indicated during scan PWR Save Turn the power save function ON and OFF during scan Total scanning speed is decreased when the function is activated 42 O ICOM Ni Promotional Materials gt The following Catalogues are available on the
10. BIIS PMR model is selected Set the ID range IDs messages for status and SDM MSK operating condition etc By clicking the ID Range Own ID Group Call List Status SDM Timing amp Error or Config icon the setting items appear in the Contents List screen respectively MDC Available only when MDC LMR or MDC PMR model is selected This window defines the global settings for each of the five individual MDC systems within the radio The system window lists all of the MDC features for the radio By clicking the System General PTTID Emg SelCall Call Alert Radio Check Stun Revive Status Message Alias icon the setting items appear in the Contents List screen respectively DTMF Program DTMF autodial code emergency code and Log ID code 1 for the DTMF code transmission Then set timers for each digit 1st digit and 7 code By clicking the DTMF Autodial or the DTMF Setting icon the setting items appear in the Contents List screen respectively 1Available when LMR model is selected Continuous Tone Set the continuous tone frequency The programmed continuous tone is used for encoder and or decoder By clicking the Continuous Tone or the Continuous Tone Setting icon the setting items appear in the Contents List screen respectively Cloning Items SCAN Set scan mode text for each scan group power save function scan stop resume timers etc By clicking the Scan List or Scan Setting icon the setting items
11. Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector CAUTION e NEVER HOLD by the antenna when carrying the transceiver Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver Battery pack To attach the battery pack Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow then lock it with the battery release button e Slide the battery pack until the battery release button makes a click sound To release the battery pack Push the battery release button in the direction of the arrow as shown below The battery pack is then released NEVER release or attach the battery pack when the transceiver is wet or soiled This may result water or dust getting into the ransceiver battery pack and may result in the transceiver being damaged NOTE Keep the battery pack terminals clean It s a good idea to clean the battery pack terminals once a week gt Jack cover Attach the jack cover when the optional speaker microphone is not used To attach the jack cover 1 insert the jack cover into the SP MIC jack 2 lighten the screws To detach the jack cover 3 Unscrew the screw using a Phillips screwdriver 4 Detach the jack cover for the optional equipment connection Belt clip Attach the belt clip to the back of the transceiver with the supplied screws 15 oO ICOM Z5 Optional Accessories Current options available are shown below Ask your
12. Icom distributor for further details if required BATTERY PACKS and CASE REGULAR CHARGER RAPID CHARGER AAD 100 A BP 227 A BP 226 Li lon BATTERY PACK BATTERY CASE A BC 147 A BC 152 A BC 145 A BC 119N ee ee AA LR6 x 5 alkaline Bc 452 DESKTOP CHARGER BC 119N DESKTOP CHARGER eos a BC 147A E AC ADAPTER AD 100 CHARGER ADAPTER operating time BP 226 is water Regularly charges the BP 227 in BC 145A E V AC ADAPTER approx resistant equivalent 9 10 hours approx Rapidly charges the BP 227N in DIR 2 2 5 hours approx MULTI CHARGER POWER SUPPLY CABLES A BC 121N AAD 100 6 pcs A BC 157 BC 121N MULTI CHARGER AD 100 CHARGER ADAPTER BC 157 AC ADAPTER Rapidly charges up to 6 battery packs Six AD 100s are required in 2 2 5 hours BELT CLIPS LEATHER BELT HANGERS e A CP 17L A OPC 515L A OPC 656 CP 17L OPC 515L DC OPC 656 DC CIGARETTE POWER CABLE POWER CABLE LIGHTER for use with the for use with the CABLE BC 119N 12 BC 121N 12 16V DC required 20V DC required MB 86 Swivel type MB 98 Alligator type MB 96N Swivel type MB 96F Fixed type same as supplied MB 93 swivel joints supplied OL ICOM Optional Accessories HEADSETS and PTT VOX UNIT o BRS HS 94 Earhook headset HS 95 Behind the head HS 97 Throat VS 1SC PTT VOX unit with flexible boom headset with flexible microphone fits around Required when using microphone boom microphone the neck and pi
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14. Scan gt Primary CH Available when Priority Scan is selected OFF Even if transmission is performed within the talk in Scan Type back timer after the resume timer has Select the desired channel as a primary channel The passed the signal is transmitted in the channel selected channel is monitored during priority scan that is selected in TX CH Prio A CH The priority A channel is used as Talk back timer is set in Talk Back Sec in Scan the primary channel Setting screen PHOB CE PH C priority s Granne isuse as gt IX Action Available when Normal Scan or Priority the primary channel Scan is selected in Scan Type Select the transmission action when transmission is performed during scanning Start CH Scan start channel is used as the primary channel CH Number Select The selected channel is used as the primary channel Cancel Scan Scan is cancelled and transmission is performed in the channel that is selected in TX CH If Talk Back is turned ON and transmission is performed within the talk back timer the signal is transmitted in the last busy channel gt Secondary CH Available when Priority Scan is selected in Scan Type Select the desired channel as a secondary channel The selected channel is monitored during priority scan The secondary channel is lower priority than primary Enos Pause Scan Scan is paused until the signal Disable The secondary channel is not disappears and t
15. a custom User Code that will allow the programmer to create a unique code for a customer The system also allows for a user to select the TX codes by assigning a button on the radio 39 Oin ICOM Scan List A total of 17 scanning lists are available for a wide variety and flexible scanning operation In this screen program scanning condition for each list The Scan list Zone set channel is scanned when it is being included in the same zone with the scan start channel Scan Type Set the scanning type to each scan list Scan OFF Vote Normal Scan and Priority Scan are available The watch time period the power ON scan function etc are programmed in Scan Setting screen Scan OFF Scanning operation is turned OFF Normal Scan Normal scan Scans all selected channels The scan proceeds in sequence When Secondary CH is set Scan starts CH 01 When a signal is detected on a channel other than Primary CH or Secondary CH scan pauses until the signal disappears and Primary CH and Secondary CH are continuously monitored alternately Scan moves and pauses on Primary CH or Secondary CH if a signal is detected on When a signal is detected on Secondary CH scan pauses until the signal disappears and Primary CH is continuously monitored Scan moves and pauses on Primary CH if a signal is detected Prio A means Primary CH and Prio B means Secondary CH NOTE Th
16. and hold for 1 sec to delete the selected message PLAYBACK REC KEY Push to playback the recorded messages in sequence starting with the latest one A short beep is emitted after playing back each message Along beep is emitted after playing back all messages NO REC is displayed when no message is in the memory Push and hold for 1 sec to start recording Push again to stop recording w While playing back the message push and hold for 1 sec to delete the selected message MDC CALL KEY MDC operation only Push to enter the MDC menu selection mode Then select the desired MDC menu from SELCALL MSG STATUS RADIOCHK and CALALERT using CH Up CH Down After selection push this key again to enter the transceiver alias or message channel selection mode While in the transceiver alias or message channel selection mode push to return to the MDC menu selection mode Functions Programmable to Keys MDC SELCALL KEY MDC operation only Push to enter the transceiver alias selection mode e After the desired alias selection push PTT to transmit a selective call MDC CALLALERT KEY MDC operation only Push to enter the transceiver alias selection mode e After the desired alias selection push PTT to transmit a call alert DIGITAL BUTTON KEY BIIS operation only Push to select the call ID list transmit message and standby condition Toggles between queue channel and receiv
17. any key or PTT e The vibration sound may be heard at the ommunication party or be recorded if the recording function is activated when PTT is pushed to stop the s vibration Transmitting notes e Transmit inhibit function The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict transmission under the following conditions he channel is in mute condition Inaudible condition 40 does not appear he channel is busy Un matched or matched CTCSS is received Depending on the pre setting he selected channel is a receive only channel e Time out timer After continuous transmission for the pre programmed time period the time out timer starts causing the transceiver to stop transmitting 29 O ICOM Basic Operation e Penalty timer Once the time out timer starts transmission is further inhibited for a period determined by the penalty timer TX code channel selection If the transceiver has TX Code CH Select assigned to it the indication can be toggled between the operating channel number or name and TX code channel number or name When the TX code channel number or name is displayed CH Up or CH Down selects the TX code channel USING TX CODE CH SELECT KEY D Push TX Code CH Select a TX code channel number or name appears Push CH Up or CH Down to select the desired TX code channel After selecting push TX Code CH Select to set e Return t
18. appear in the Contents List screen respectively 2 Tone Set the code channel details such as 1st 2nd frequency text beep bell stun group call ANS functions By clicking the Code CH or RX Code Setting icon the setting items appear in the Contents List screen respectively 5 Tone Sets RX TX code text 5 Tone format beep bell stun group call answer back functions etc By clicking the RX TX Code CH RX TX Code Setting Format or User Tone icon the setting items appear in the Contents List screen respectively Emergency Sets text alert level SQL level Mic gain repeat cycle silent functions emergency timer lone worker timer signaling etc By clicking the Emergency Setting icon the setting items appear in the Contents List screen respectively Common Sets programmable function keys function display assign and several commonly used timers etc are programmable By clicking the Key amp Display Set Mode Common or Character Editor icon the setting items appear in the Contents List screen respectively L Adjust Utility You can program the adjustment frequencies in the Memory CH screen BACK UP the originally programmed memory data in the transceiver before programming the adjustment frequencies When programming the adjustment frequencies into the transceiver the transceiver s memory data will be overwritten and lose original memory data at the same time NOTE The above instructions are for
19. condition Entering of the passcode via the keypad is necessary to operate the transceiver again in this case Key Features of BIIS 1200 Signalling BIIS indication The following indications are available for the BIIS operation on an MSK channel CONNECT Individual group call is successful OK Message status or SDM transmission is successful FAILED No answer back is received WAIT Appears during retry of the call 2nd call CLR DOWN End the communication BUSY Operating channel is in the busy condition Priority A channel selection When one of the following operations is performed the transceiver selects the Priority A channel automatically Priority A is selected when Clear down signal is received transmitted Set the Move to PrioA CH item as Clear Down e Turning the power ON The Priority A channel is selected each time the transceiver power is turned ON e Status call The Priority channel is selected when transmitting a status call Enable the Send Status on PrioA CH item in the MSK configuration 13 COM 2 6 Function and Specifications Comparison 2 6 1 VHF Handheld Transceivers Keypad Type Type Approval FC FCC rcc Supplied Antenna FA S59V FA S59V FA S59V FA S59V FA S59V FA S59V Function Comparison LL CTCSS DTCS 2 Tone 5 Tone DIMF Autodial DIMF Decoder BIIS 1200 MDC 1200 MPT 1327 LTR Trunking PassPort BT
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21. in jets from any direction Protected from the amount of dust that would interfere with normal operation Protected against water projected in powerful jets from any direction Dust tight No ingress of dust complete protection against contact Protected against temporary immersion in water between 15cm and 1m for 30min Protected against continuous immersion in water or as specified by the user oO ICOM 2 4 Key Features of MDC 1200 Signalling The MDC 1200 signaling system enhances your transceiver s capabilities ull 1200 It allows PTT ID Selective Calling Call Alert Radio Check Messaging and Emergency signaling Also the dispatcher can stun and revive transceivers on Compatible e IM An additional feature of MDC 1200 system found in Icom transceivers is called aliasing Each transceiver on the system has a unique ID number Aliasing allows the substitution of an alohanumeric name for this ID number For transmit you can use this alias to select a transceiver to call For receive the alias of the calling station is displayed instead of the ID What is MDC 1200 MDC 1200 is a signalling protocol developed by Motorola The protocol allows users to send and receive short status messages as well as messaging updates The 1200 in the MDC 1200 name signifies that data is transmitted at the high speed rate of 1200 bits per second Baud MSK modulation MDC signalling is generally managed from a
22. not be necessary depending on programming Refer to pgs 18 19 for selection Push Call assigned to one of the dealer programmable keys After transmitting the remainder of your communication can be carried out in the normal fashion Basic Operation gt Receivingand transmitting D NOTE Transmitting without an antenna may damage he transceiver 5 See p 15 for antenna attachment Receiving Rotate VOL to turn power ON Push CH Up or CH Down to select a channel When receiving a call adjust the audio output level to a comfortable listening level Transmitting Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid interference While pushing and holding PTT speak into the microphone at a normal voice level e When a tone signalling system is used the call procedure described at the previous page may be necessary Release PTT to return to receive IMPORTANT To maximize the readability of your signal 1 Pause briefly after pushing PTT Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth then speak into the microphone ata normal voice level Receiving note e Vibration function Depends on the version When the matched RX code signal is received the transceiver may vibrate for a specified time period depending on the pre setting Push any key or PTT to stop the vibration The transceiver cannot stop the vibration suddenly fter pushing
23. reference only Please refer to the HELP file of the cloning software for the function or setting details 36 2 Tone LMR Signalling File View COM Port Model Adjust Help 7 LMR Tone Dg aka al PME Tone DTMF BIS FMR Clone Memory CH DT ME Continuous Tone SGAN Tone Emergency nmmnn MDC LMR MDC PMR HE What is 2 Tone Signalling 1 Originally called Quick Call this signalling protocol was developed by Motorola in the 1950 s 2 2 Tone Quick Call was designed to add Squelch specificity especially for emergency service radios 3 LMR consists of two distinct signals sent over the air to a radio or a group 4 Each tone can be configured within a 250 Hz and 3300 Hz tone frequency 5 Normally the duration of the tones varies from one 1 to three 3 seconds in length no space between the tones Tone lengths of up to 10 seconds are commonly seen in existing applications 6 ICOM radios allow variable tone periods and spaces no tone between the tones 2 Tone Features 1 Selective Calling allows the dispatch console to page an individual unit Early models only allowed 1 one encoding tone set per channel or up to 3 three receive tones in the radio Newer ICOM radios allows the programming of up to 10 ten tones that can be used all in one channel if necessary 2 Group Calling allows the dispatch console to page a group 3 Answer Back Call Also kn
24. remote transmitter environment such as Police or Fire dispatch console MDC adds advanced digital features such as PTT ID Selective Call and Radio Check etc to a basic conventional radio Key Features gt Receiving a call When an individual call is received The calling station alias and SELCALL are displayed alternately When a Call Alert is received The calling station alias and CALLALRT are displayed alternately When an emergency call is received The calling station alias and EMG EMG are displayed alternately Stun and Revive The dispatcher can send MDC 1200 system signals that will stun or revive your transceiver If a Stun command is received that matches your station ID the transceiver will display SORRY and you can not receive or transmit When a Revive command is received that matches your station ID normal operation is restored Transmitting a Call Transmitting a Selective Call Selective calling allows you to make a call to a specific station or to a particular group Other MDC 1200 system transceivers on the channel will not receive a selective call that does not match their station or group ID s Transmitting a Call Alert Call Alert allows you to notify another user who may be away from the transceiver that you want to talk Transmitting a Radio Check Call Radio check call allows you to determine whether another transceiver is turned on within range and on channel without requi
25. scanning The Tx channel while scanning can be programmed per scanning list The talk back function allows you to transmit on the channel detected after scanning resumes after a preset time prior to the Tx channel setting The nuisance delete function temporarily deletes a busy channel from the scanning list Backlight at stop scan automatically turns on the LCD backlight when the scan stops Lithium lon battery pack The supplied 1700mAh Li lon battery pack BP 227 provides a practical 10 hours of operating time The optional battery case BP 226 provides a convenient back up and great reassurance in an emergency BP 226 is water resistant equivalent to IPX4 Typical operation Tx Rx Stand by 5 5 90 power save on Built in inversion type voice scrambler This is the scrambling system which is built in inversion type voice scrambler inverts the high and low audio frequencies L Original AF L Inverted AF Level Level ex r gt Frequency Frequency Inversion type voice scrambler is not compatible with UT 109 UT 110 voice scrambler UT 109 UT110 cannot be physically installed into the IC F5OV eS Dust Blowing 5101 510 2 L 510 516 4 Common Features Compact body 56 W X 97 H X 36 4 D mm compact body with durable dependable construction has been tested to MIL standard specifications 21 32 W x3t3 16 H x11 16 D in The MIL STD 810 series of standards are issued by the
26. that prevents opening of the squelch from interference noise such as that generated by electronic devices The squelch tight function can be set ON or OFF for each memory channel When ON is selected the noise squelch threshold level is determined in the following settings SQL Level in the Set Mode screen and SQL Tight Offset in the Common screen When OFF is selected the noise squelch threshold level is determined by SQL Level in the Set Mode screen only SQL Level Select the noise squelch threshold level from O to 9 t NOTE The default setting level is 2 The noise squelch threshold level O is OPEN and 9 is CLOSE The 2tightest setting SQL Tight Offset Select the noise squelch threshold level from O to 9 This setting is used with SQL Level setting in Set Mode screen and Emergency Setting screen when SQL Tight is turned ON in the Memory CH screen When the squelch tight function turned ON the noise squelch threshold level works as a total number of the SQL Level and the SQL Tight Offset level The maximum level will be 9 even if total number exceeds 9 When turning the squelch tight function OFF the noise squelch threshold level works based on the SQL Level i NOTE The default setting level is 9 31 one ICOM gt Recording function Depends on the version The transceiver has a recording function that records the TX RX voice messages When the specified ID is received the automatic reco
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28. ER NEVER charge the battery pack in areas with extremely high temperatures such as near fires or stoves inside a sun heated car or in direct sunlight In such environments the safety protection circuit in the battery will activate causing the battery to stop charging WARNING DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery charger beyond the specified time for charging If the battery is not completely charged by the specified time stop charging and remove the battery from the battery charger Continuing to charge the battery beyond the specified time limit may cause a fire overheating or the battery may rupture WARNING NEVER insert the transceiver battery attached to the transceiver into the charger if it is wet or soiled This could corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the charger The charger is not waterproof CAUTION DO NOT charge the battery outside of the specified temperature range O C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Icom recommends charging the battery at 20 C 68 F The battery may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specified temperature range Additionally battery performance or battery life may be reduced 18 O ICOM Battery Charging and Battery Case The charging instructions below are shown here for gt AD 100 installation your reference The AD 100 CHARGER ADAPTER must be installed into the BC 119N or BC 121N before battery charging m Using the optional battery chargers
29. FF RE when connecting the HM 168 NEVER immerse the connector in water If the connector becomes wet be sure to dry it BEFORE attaching it to the transceiver NOTE The microphone is located at the top of the speaker microphone as shown in the diagram above To maximize the readability of your transmitted signal voice hold the microphone approx 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth and speak in a normal voice level m Attachment Attach the connector of the speaker microphone into the SP MIC jack on the transceiver and tighten the screw rl Ga M If 4 Hl TM l d hd j I4 i CAUTION Attach the SP MIC jack snugly but do not overtighten A loose connection will al low water intrusion into the jack an overtightened jack will damage the con nector pins in the trans ceiver jj LE FI IMPORTANT KEEP the SP MIC jack cover attached to the transceiver when the speaker microphone is not in use p 15 Water will not get into the transceiver even if the cover is not attached however the terminals pins will become rusty or the transceiver will function abnormally if the connector becomes wet Optional Speaker Microphone m Optional HM169 amp HM170GP description The HM 169 and HM 170GP are rugged and waterproof speaker microphones equivalent to IP57
30. HF Transceivers eee ee een ee ene eee eeennenenes 14 2 Supplied Accessories Attachments 15 2 8 Optional ACCeSSO rIGS eee m III imr 16 17 2 8 1 Battery Charging and Battery Case 18 20 2 8 2 Optional Speaker Microphone 21 2 8 3 Optional Swivel Belt Clip ec eee L4 99 40 6 eT ee ee ee ee 22 2 8 4 Optional VS 1SC VOX PTT CASE enr nra han 23 3 Operation and Function 3 1 Operation and Function scree cet n irimi eama non HH na 24 3 1 1 Function Display MH 25 3 1 2 Functions Programmable to Keys 26 28 3 1 3 Basic Operation n 29 32 3 2 Cloning Software CS F50V 3 2 1 Basic Setup of Cloning Software 33 35 3 2 2 Cloning Items nnne 36 3 3 2 Tone LMR Signalling oe ee eee ee ee QUA GUN EURO ne RM M RR ORE UR A004 3 3 4 5 Tone PMR Signalling s n na 38 39 COME Omm 40 42 Appendix A 1 Promotional Materials ng nnn meeeeIee 43 A 2 Instruction Manual and Other Materials n 44 Q a ICOM 1 Introduction 1 1 Company Profile Company Profile Icom the wireless communication experts Icom Inc is a company located in Osaka Japan and is a manufacturer of wireless communication products Since Icom s establishment in 1954 we have had a long record as a trusted manufactur
31. L audio amp Vibration alert Voice recorder v IntrinsicallySafe __ SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range MHz 136 174 1567 174 Number of channels Max 128 ch 8 zones Max 128 ch 8 zones Channel Spacing KHz 15 30kHz 12 5 25kHz tcc channel step ONG EEE D A MEE M 2 9 2 129 s Tx 5W 1 8A 1 8A 1W 0 7A 0 7A Current drain Stand by PRE Sens SON eus hrs ren Rx Max 500mA Internal speaker 500mA Internal speaker audio 350mA External speaker 350mA External speaker Operating Time with BP 227 10 hours t 10 hours t Dimensions W X H X D 56 x 97 x 36 4 mm 56 x 97 x 36 4 mm projections not included DUX E CUS LT ne Weight approx 280g 9 90z with BP 227 280g 9 90z with BP 227 RF output power High SW SW Spurious emissions 70dB typ 70dB typ Adjacent channel power W N 10 60dB min 10 60dB min Sensitivity at 12dB SINAD O 25yV typ O 25yV typ Adjacent channel selectivity W N Spurious response rejection 70dB 70dB Intermodulation rejection 74dB typ f4dB typ Audio output power at 5 distortion with an SO load 1 Operating time is approximate time at 20 C Tx Rx standby 5 5 90 Power save on GENERAL 75 65dB typ 75 65dB typ O 7W typ Internal speaker O 7W typ Internal speaker O 5W typ External speaker O 5W typ External speaker 14 Supplied Accessory Attachments Attach the supplied accessories as shown below gt Flexible antenna
32. United States Army s Developmental Test Command to specify various environmental tests to prove that equipment qualified to the standard will survive in the field Icom makes rugged products that have been tested to and passed the following MIL STD requirements and strict environmental standards MIL 810E Method Proc MIL 810F Method Te O1 101 ojo RIO Wyo OLE LOL ojo NTO Ed 502 4 3 O1 O1 101 o ojo w RIO A AIA O1 o Co Ww 502 3 O1 O1 P 5071 Lu 5072 im 507 Humidity O1 P 516 5 o1 oi o ox o os BeGIiJjo jo o o 5 o o A o o z o o o o o afao eje AIO OR l IV Other features e 128 memory channels with 8 zones Optional VOX headsets available Optional GPS speaker microphone Power on password e Radio stun kill revive 8 DTMF autodial Normal and priority scans 2 step power saver and 2 step low battery beep Busy repeater lockout functions and more Oo _ ICOM 2 3 IP Classification Codes A simple explanation of the IP rating system is written below Please refer to more specialized information material if you wish to know more International Standard IEC 60529 outlines an international classification system that describes the sealing characteristics of electrical equipment The classification system defines the level of protection provided by enclosures to prevent the ingress of foreign objects and moisture into the electrica
33. Version 1 0 September 2007 010 IC F5OV Series Sales Handbook m eui Te T nt an Fer d ES we x MEN ade I A Icom Inc O ICOM FOREWORD and DISCLAIMER Foreword This handbook is prepared to provide detailed information about the IC F50V series VHF HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS NOTE UHF versions will be released later Disclaimer The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be correct and accurate However Icom assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or mistakes Furthermore Icom reserves the right to make changes to any of the products described in this handbook without notice or obligation The systems and applications described herein are for information and reference purposes only Handbook Revisions Icom reserves the right to make changes to the content of this handbook at any time without notice or obligation IPR and Copyrights The Icom products described in this handbook may include Icom Intellectual Property Rights IPR and or copyrighted Icom computer programs stored in radio memories or other media devices Such IPR and copyrighted computer programs are protected by laws in Japan the United States and other countries Any Icom IPR and or copyrighted Icom computer programs contained in the Icom products described in this manual may not be copied reproduced modified reverse engineered or distributed in any way Furthermore the purchase of Icom products shall
34. alkaline batteries as illustrated at right The BP 226 is constructed to the IPX4 waterproof standard IEC 60529 2006 Hook your finger under the latch and open the cover in the direction of the arrow 6 Fig 1 Install 5 X AA LR6 size alkaline batteries Fig 2 e Install the alkaline batteries only Be sure to observe the correct polarity Do not pin the ribbon under the batteries Close the cover by fitting in the direction of the arrow 0 first then check that the latch is in place 8 Fig 1 Be sure the gasket and the ribbon are seated correctly and do not protrude from the battery case Fig 3 CAUTION When installing batteries make sure they are all the same brand type and capacity Also do not mix new and old batteries together Keep battery contacts clean It s a good idea to clean battery terminals once a week Never incinerate used battery cells since internal battery gas may cause them to rupture e Never expose a detached battery case to water If the battery case gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using it Fig 1 BP 226 Latch Fig 2 e ind s COM xx SPEAKER MICROPHONE m Optional HM 168 description Alligator type clip To attach the speaker mic to your shirt or collar etc PTT switch Transmits while pushed Receives while released d d An A P Microphone pU Speaker Turn the transceiver power O
35. ars when the key lock function is activated Q SCRAMBLER INDICATOR Appears when the voice scrambler function is activated BELL INDICATOR Appears blinks when the specific 2 5 tone BIIS T MDC code is received according to the pre programming BATTERY INDICATOR Appears or blinks when the battery power decreases to a specified level ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY Displays an operating channel number channel names Set mode contents DTMF code etc 1 BIIS operation only MDC operation only 25 Oo _ ICOM ESE Functions Programmable to Keys Note 1 Assigned functional key selection depends on programming software setup Note 2 The functions exclusive to MDC mode are indicated in Blue and BIIS mode are indicated in Green The following functions can be assigned to PO P1 P2 P3 Red ea and aw programmable function keys Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details concerning your transceivers programming If the programmable function names are bracketed in the following explanations the specific key is used to activate the function depends on programming CH UP AND DOWN KEYS we Push to select an operating channel Push to select a transmit code channel after pushing TX Code CH Select Push to select a DTMF channel after pushing DTMF Autodial Push to select a scan group after pushing and holding Scan A Start Stop Scan B Start Stop ZONE SELECT KEY Push thi
36. ation at decode and encode if the unit has a display Variable Signals This allows the user programmer to set the Beep and Bell to different formats for easier identification when a signal is received Tones Assignable on a Channel by Channel Basis The newer Icom radios allow the programmer to enter in ten 10 tone sets which can be used for both encode AND decode if necessary Each channel has the capability to use all tones for both encode and decode if programmed correctly Multiple Tone Sets per Channel This also allows the programmer to set all ten 10 tones on a single channel if it was deemed necessary Each channel allows a programmer to use a combination of tones per channel as needed 37 5 Tone PMR Signalling File View COM Port Clone Model Adjust Help LMR Tone Dae ajelen PMR Tone DTM HH5 PME Memory GH DT ME Continuous Tone SGAN B Tone Emergency Comman MDG LMR MDC PME HE A E What is 5 Tone Signalling 1 Although it is dubbed as 5 Tone this signalling protocol consists of a fast data burst of one 1 to seven 7 frequency tones that can selectively signal a radio 2 Originally a European signalling protocol 5 Tone has numerous formats such as CCIR ZVEI1 ZVEI2 DZV1 EEA EEA2 DAPL EIA DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Check model for availability mah0 o 3 EIA is the International Open Standard set by the Elect
37. ce of the battery does not show cracks or any other damage the cells inside the battery may rupture or catch fire DANGER NEVER use or leave battery packs in areas with temperatures above 60 C 140 F High temperature buildup in the battery such as could occur near fires or stoves inside a sun heated car or in direct sunlight may cause the battery to rupture or catch fire Excessive temperatures may also degrade battery performance or shorten battery life A DANGER DO NOT expose the battery to rain snow seawater or any other liquids Do not charge or use a wet battery If the battery gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using The battery is not waterproof DANGER NEVER incinerate used battery packs since internal battery gas may cause them to rupture or may cause an explosion A DANGER NEVER solder the battery terminals or NEVER modify the battery pack This may cause heat generation and the battery may rupture emit smoke or catch fire DANGER Use the battery only with the transceiver for which it is specified Never use a battery with any other equipment or for any purpose that is not specified in this instruction manual DANGER If fluid from inside the battery gets in your eyes blindness can result Rinse your eyes with clean water without rubbing them and see a doctor immediately WARNING Immediately stop using the battery if it emits an abnormal odor heats up or is discolored or defor
38. cks up these headsets with the speech vibration transceiver SPEAKER MICROPHONES HM 138 Full size HM 168 Compact type HM 169 Rugged type HM 170GP GPS speaker microphone speaker microphone speaker microphone speaker microphone for Equivalent to IPX7 Equivalent to IPX7 Equivalent to IP57 BIIS mode Equivalent to IP5 7 CS F50V For programming all versions of the IC F50V series VHF HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS FA S24V FA S62V OPC 966U OPC 966 136 150MHz Blue 150 162MHz Red CLONING CABLE CLONING CABLE FA S59V FA S63V USB type RS 232C type 150 174MHz Red 160 174MHz Green OPC 966U OPC 1637 USB driver Qo ICOM m Caution Misuse of Lithium lon batteries may result in the following hazards smoke fire or the battery may rupture Misuse can also cause damage to the battery or degradation of battery performance N DANGER Use and charge only specified Icom battery packs with Icom radios or Icom charger Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved for use and charge with Icom radios or Icom charger Using third party or counterfeit battery packs or charger may cause smoke fire or cause the battery to burst Battery caution A DANGER DO NOT hammer or otherwise impact the battery Do not use the battery if it has been severely impacted or dropped or if the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure Battery damage may not be visible on the outside of the case Even if the surfa
39. cteristics also betters the audio quality matched tone is received the following actions are Typical with internal speaker programmable for each code Bell icon e Answer back call Beep sound BTL only version no vibration alert and no voice Auto TX Radio Stun Kill Revive recorder BTL Vibration alert version no voice recorder and BTL Vibration alert Voice recorder e Voice recorder Vibration alert version available MDC 1200 Compatible Not available in some countries Not available in the U S The following selective calling and ANI features are available with the built in MDC signaling ca _ Internal i PITID Radiocheck Caller ID Call alert speaker e SelCall e Emergency emergency mic monitoring e 500 Aliases Status message Radio stun revive BIIS 1200 Compatible The following selective calling and data features are available with the BIIS system e 32 abbreviated call memories e 7 group IDs 24 status Messages e 8 character SDM Short Data Message e RS 232C interface e Position data transmission with a GPS NN On ICOM Mode dependent scan In the mode dependent setting the scanning setting is dependent on the operating channel When you change the operating channel the scanning list automatically changes to the operating channel setting It is convenient when you move to different operating area and change an operating channel setting Enhanced
40. d 26 Oo ICOM LIGHT KEY Push to turn the backlight ON for about 5 sec even if the backlight function is turned OFF in user set mode LONE WORKER KEY Push to turn the Lone Worker function ON or OFF e If the Lone Worker function is activated the Emergency function is automatically turned ON after the specified time period has passed with no operation is performed HIGH LOW KEY Push to select the transmit output power temporarily or permanently depending on the pre setting e Ask your dealer for the output power level for each selection C TONE CHANNEL ENTER KEY Push to enter the continuous tone channel selection mode and push CH Up CH Down to change the tone frequency code setting The selected channel remains set as the continuous tone channel until another channel is designated as such TALK AROUND KEY Push to turn the talk around function ON and OFF e The talk around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the receive frequency for transceiver to transceiver communication WIDE NARROW KEY Push to toggle the IF bandwidth between wide and narrow e The wide passband width can be selected from 25 0 or 20 0 kHz using the CS F50V CLONING SOFTWARE PMR operation in Germany only Ask your dealer for details DTMF AUTODIAL KEY e Push to enter the DIMF channel selection mode Then select the desired DTMF channel using CH Up CH Down w After selecting the DTMF channel push again to tra
41. data is sent while GPS signal is lost marked invalid e Temperature range 30C 60C e Compatible with BIIS1200 GPS related functions e One programmable key this function will work with IC FSOV series only for now 21 O ICOM PaE HEEL ei SWIVEL BELT CLIP MDetaching m Optional MB 86 contents Turn the transceiver upside down and pull out from the Qty belt clip Then detach the base clip from the back of the D Belt clip creme 1 i transceiver BSS CU asa eiae un n iedas ra i 1 ON dS A 2 m Attaching D Attach the base clip to the back of the transceiver S Supplied screws CAUTION HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY WHEN ATTACHING OR DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP Otherwise the transceiver may not be attached to the holder or may not swivel properly if the transceiver is accidentally dropped and the base clip is scratched or damaged Clip the belt clip to a part of your belt and insert the base clip into the belt clip Once the transceiver is locked in place it will swivel 360 degrees 22 O ICOM EPI EMT TA CES RS O10 VA si E ET About VS 1SC VOX PTT Case _ VOX Delay he VOX delay time can be set from 0 5 to 3 0 sec in The VS 1SC is a VOX PTT unit for Icom handheld 0 5 sec steps to set the interval before returning to transceivers and allows you hands free operation receive An optional headset HS 94 e
42. e scanning channels are selected in Scan List in the Memory CH screen Priority Scan Priority scan Primary CH and Secondary CH are used as the priority channel The selected channels are scanned in sequence while monitoring Primary CH and Secondary CH When scan is paused on Primary CH other channels are not monitored The compatibility of the previous and current scan modes The current scan mode m3 Primary Secondary y Y TX CH When Secondary CH is not set scan mode Scan type CH CH Scan OFF Scan OFF oL LL LLL LLL nh DL LLLI Mode1 Normal Normal Last CH Cancel TX CH Model R SelA Normal Start CH Pause Start CH Mode2 Priority Prio A PrioA Cancel TXCH TB Mode2 Priority Prio A Prio B Prio A Cancel TXCH TB Mode2 Priority Start CH Start CH Cancel TXCH TB Talk Back TX action Cancel CH Mode2 Priority Start CH StartCH Pause Start CH Mode3 Priority Prio A Prio A Cancel TXCH Mode3 Priority Prio A Prio A Cancel TXCH Mode3 Priority Start CH Start CH Cancel TXCH Mode3 Priority Start CH Start CH Pause Start CH When a signal is detected on a channel other than Primary CH scan pauses until the signal disappears and Primary CH is continuously monitored Scan moves and pauses on Primary CH if the signal is detected on 40 Oo ICOM
43. ed Push CH Up CH Down to select the desired digit Push TX Code Enter to set The digit to the right will blink automatically Repeat and to edit all allowable digits After editing push TX Code Enter to set e Return to the stand by mode Push Call to transmit DTMF transmission If the transceiver has DTMF Autodial assigned to it the automatic DTMF transmission function is available Up to 8 DTMF channels are available Push DTMF Autodial a DTMF channel appears 2 Push CH Up or CH Down to select the desired DIMF channel Push DTMF Autodial to transmit the DTMF code to the selected DTMF channel User set mode User set mode is accessed at power ON and allows you to set seldom changed settings You can customize the transceiver operation to suit your preferences and operating style Entering the user set mode While pushing and holding and E rotate VOL to power ON Turn power OFF in advance e SET MODE appears for 1 sec 2 Push and hold PO for 1 sec to enter user set mode Push PO momentarily to select the appropriate item Then push 84 or i to set the desired level condition Available set mode functions are Backlight Beep SQL Level Ringer Level AF Min level Mic Gain VOX Gain VOX Delay Battery Voltage Signal Moni Vibration and Lone Worker Push and hold PO again to exit set mode Appears when the optional heads
44. ed message record indication after queue channel is selected Push and hold to select queue channel indication STATUS UP DOWN KEYS BIIS operation only While in the standby condition push to display the transmit status indication and select a status number When a received SDM is displayed push to cancel the automatic scroll and scroll the message manually When an SDM that contains more than 8 characters is displayed push to scroll the message manually Default setting for BIIS operation The following functions are assigned to each programmable key as the default However the assigned function can be changed by your dealer PO Call Push to transmit a BIIS code when the selected channel is a MSK channel Push to select the call list ID transmit message or push to display the receive message record for selection Push this key after the communication to send a clear down signal during MSK channel P1 Digital Button P3 Moni Audi operation amp a ws CH Down Up While in the standby condition push to select the operating channel After pushing Digital or TX Code CH Select push to select call list or TX code channel respectively P2 Red Null No function is assigned 28 Oo _ COM EE gt Turning power ON Rotate VOL to turn power ON e When the opening vibration function is turned ON the transceiver vibrates for 2 sec Ask your dealer for de
45. er of land mobile radio amateur radio marine radio navigation products aviation radio and communications receivers Quality amp Reliability Icom quality and Icom reliability Over 50 years of engineering and production excellence is a part of every Icom product Using the latest equipment Icom radios are tested to pass rigorous in house tests as well as environmental tests to the US Military standard 810 specifications Icom Inc holds I809001 2000 certification Production Made in Japan quality Icom is a rare example of an electronics manufacturer that has not shifted production to lower cost countries but kept its production base 100 in Japan The Wakayama Icom plant has an advanced production system to produce small volume multi model wireless communication products Icom brand Icom world brand name Icom is today recognized as a reliable 2 way radio brand name around the world Our land mobile radios are used by many professional organizations all over the world like the United States Department of Defense and the U S Marine Corps who chose Icom as the first Japanese company to supply radios to them Network Icom s worldwide network Icom s products are sold in over 80 countries in the World Icom has an international sales and service network around the world including sales subsidiaries in the US Australia Germany Spain and liaison offices in France and China Icom is here to support and service our products and your commu
46. et is connected User set mode is also available using a programmable key Please refer to p 28 User Set Mode section for instructions regarding using the key assigned for user set mode t NOTE K2 8 and PO activate while in the user set mode regardless of the assigned key functions 30 O ICOM Basic Operation gt Emergency transmission When Emergency is pushed for the specified time period an emergency signal is automatically transmitted When Emergency is pushed for the specified time period the DIMF emergency signal is transmitted once or repeatedly on the emergency channel However when no emergency channel is specified the signal is transmitted on the previously selected channel If you want to cancel the emergency call push and hold the key again before transmitting the call gt Scrambler function The scrambler function provides private communication between stations with the same scrambler code Push Scrambler to turn the scrambler function ON e f appears Push Scrambler again to turn the scrambler function OFF gt Stun function When the specified ID set as a kill key is received the stun function is activated When the kill ID is received the transceiver switches to the password required condition Entering of the password via the keypad is necessary to operate the transceiver again in this case gt SQL Tight The SQL Tight Offset is the function
47. gger the microphone 5 Stun Kill This function allows the dispatch console to disable temporarily or permanently a unit using the 5 Tone capabilities When Stun is used the unit may regain its functionality by entering a password When Kill is used the radio only regains functionality by reprogramming the unit using the cloning software 6 Scan Start Cancel Using 5 Tone a dispatcher can send a signal to a radio or a group to commence the Scan function of the radio If used with a group of users this feature allows the dispatcher to regroup everyone in a different channel This feature is also known as Radio Regroup f 5 Tone allows the PTT ID functionality on the radio As with 2 Tone PMR also provides audible alerts emergency signalling and Dispatch functionality making it a workable upgrade to an existing fleet All these functions can be accomplished with individual radios also 5 Tone Enhancements 1 The PMR model and radio functionality provides the programmer with RX Text identifiers When a particular 5 Tone sequence is received a radio with display will show the alias attributed to that tone sequence Where applicable this radio also has flashing indicators variable audible signals and beeps When transmitting a 5 Tone sequence the radio can select from a programmed list with aliases in order to identify the code desired for TX PMR radios allow for TX code editing and the creation of
48. hen resumes after the used resume timer has passed DOS ES ie Diet SN ANIeNS 2y xinh Resume timer is set in Resume Sec in Scan Setting the secondary channel Saree Prio B CH The priority B channel is used as the secondary channel gt Cancel CH Available when Normal Scan or Priority Start CH Scan start channel is used as the Scan is selected in Scan Type secondary channel Select the desired channel type that is selected when CH Number Select The selected channel is used as scan is cancelled except for transmission Meso re ee Cusine Start CH The scan start channel is gt TX CH Available when Normal Scan or Priority selected automatically Scan is selected in Scan Type Th h i Select the desired channel as a transmission channel Start CH Talk Back The scan start channel is selected automatically when Last CH Transmission is performed in the scan is cancelled during last busy channel If itis no busy scanning channel the scan start channel The last busy channel is selected is selected for transmission automatically when scan is Prio A CH Transmission is performed in the cancelled while receiving a priority A channel signal or during scanning within Prio B CH Transmission is performed in the the talk back timer after the priority B channel resume timer has passed DATES eaten Selo DE OMM OHIHBUS TX CH The channel that is selected in TX scan start channel CH Number Select
49. ick to select another Confirm RE 99 u Software installation Destination Folder EL S he When installing into a Windows Vista Windows XP or a Windows 2000 environment log in as the re 2 administrator 1 Quit all applications when Windows is running f After the installation is completed the InstallShield 2 Insert the CD into the appropriate CD drive Wizard Complete will appear as below Then click 3 Double click the Setup exe contained in the CD Finish 4 The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for CS nn F50V will appear as below Click Next gt E9 e Instal IShield Wizard Complete pou Setup has finished installing CS F50V on vour computer Icom CS F50V Setup E felcose to the InstallShield Wizard for CS F50Y The InstallShield Wizard will install CS F50V on your computer To continue click Next 8 Eject the CD 9 Program group CS F50V appears in the Programs 5 The User Information will appear as below then folder of the start menu and CS F50V short cut type your name your company name and the icon appears on the desktop screen product ID number with the following manner Then To uninstall the cloning software select the click Next gt Control Panel in the start menu and click the e ID number 306101 6 digit serial number Add or Remove Programs e g the serial number on the CD is 000001 enter Then select the prog
50. is taking microphone hears for a preprogrammed time place to help identify if an emergency exists period or what is occurring near the user Emergency Man Allows the radio to automatically initiate any of If someone is in trouble the radio will Down the emergency features when a man down automatically activate the emergency condition exists UT 124 man down unit is function required 1 IC F1721 IC F1821 IC F5061 and IC F70 series only See the back page 2 IC F70 and IC F33G series only 3 IC F1721 IC F1821 and IC F5061 series only 4 16 status messages per MDC system 5 MDC systems available 10 Qo ICOM MDC 1200 Signalling Features Radio Check External Output Multiple MDC Profiles Compatible with Other MDC 1200 System Allows a user to set up to 80 conditions such as on duty at lunch or in route After a unit sends its status to the dispatch controller its status will be maintained in memory until changed Also program radios to poll other unit for their current status Send and receive up to 80 programmable messages to the dispatch Send 1 and receive stun commands This feature will place a subscriber unit in a stunned state where no functionality is available until a revive command is received Send 1 and receive revive commands This feature will revive a subscriber unit that previously received a stun command Until a stunned unit receives thi
51. isplayed alternately depending on the L L 2I OwnID setting Appears Appears or blinks A i LILILI I Calling station ID 4 A When a group call is received e 41 appears and the mute is released e appears or blinks depending on the setting e The group ID or text and the calling station ID or text is displayed alternately depending on the setting Appears X Appears or blinks q A 1 1 T LILILI Calling station ID q 4 A I Group ID Key Features of BIIS 1200 Signalling Transport logistics utilities public safety Those professional mobile users require efficient but cost effective systems for managing their organization The BIIS 1200 standard is the best choice to add a data service to an existing system The BIIS system provides AVL text and status message services as well as voice communication Displaying the received call record The transceiver memorizes the calling station ID in the memory Up to 3 calls can be memorized and the oldest call record is erased when a 4th call is received However once the transceiver is powered OFF the all records are cleared Transmitting a call A total of 3 ways for code selection are available selecting the call code from memory entering the call code from the keypad and calling back from the queue channel record Receiving a message When a status message is received The calling station ID or text and the s
52. kes to decode a tone Re emphasize ICOM strongly recommends that programmers do NOT alter any data in the Format screen 38 Oo ICOM 5 Tone PMR Signalling Why chose 5 Tone 1 5 Tone is a non proprietary signalling protocol that allows the Icom radio to inter operate with other brands using the 5 Tone signalling 2 This protocol also allows a mixed fleet operation 3 lt is faster than 2 Tone by employing a quick data burst 4 Customers are familiar with the protocol since it is an Industry Standard in USA Europe and Asia 5 Many manufacturers built dispatch consoles with this capability 6 5 Tone offers flexible muting characteristics 5 Tone Features 1 Selective Calling allows the dispatch console to page an individual unit 2 Group Calling allows the dispatch console to page a group 3 Answer Back Call Also known as Radio Check allows the dispatch console to send a 5 Tone sequence to a particular radio and when the target radio receives the tone it answers back with another tone This function serves as a tool to verify if a unit is ON and within range 4 Auto Transmit Also known as Radio Spy allows the dispatcher to send a 5 Tone signal to the radio causing it to open its transmitter microphone audio Hot Mic in order to listen to whatever is happening in the proximity of the radio This is also very useful in emergency cases where the user may not be able to tri
53. l alert or emergency call Allows different MDC ID numbers to be used in the same radio depending upon channel selected Perfect for integrating one radio into multiple agency communications systems or multiple locations Easily integrate Icom radios into your existing fleet using MDC 1200 1 IC F1721 IC F1821 IC F5061 and IC F 70 series only See the back page 2 IC F70 and IC F33G series only 3 IC F1721 IC F1821 and IC F5061 series only 4 16 status messages per MDC system 5 MDC systems available 11 Oo _ ICOM 55 BIIS 1200 Compatible What is BIIS 1200 BIIS 1200 Binary Interchange of Information and Signalling is a signalling protocol standardized by ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute The protocol allows users to send and receive short status messages as well as messaging updates The 1200 in the BIIS 1200 name signifies that data is transmitted at the high speed rate of 1200 bits per second Baud MSK modulation Key Features Compatible with conventional radios The BIIS radios are fully compatible with the conventional version of other Icom models Conventional channels and BIIS channels are programmable in the same radio and can be selected on site Receiving a call When an individual call is received e 1 appears and the mute is released appears or blinks depending on the setting he own ID or text and the calling station ID or text is d
54. l equipment The classification system uses the IP code or Ingress Protection code to define the level of seal An IP number contains two numbers i e IP67 in most instances which relate to the level of protection provided by an enclosure or housing Either number may be shown as X i e IPX6 IP7X to indicate the X part is not tested IP67 Code letters 1st Digit Degrees of Protection Foreign Bodies 1st Digit IP Level Description of Protection Level Not protected Protected against foreign solid objects of 50 mm diameter and greater Protect a large surface of the body such as the back of a hand 2nd Digit Degrees of Protection Moisture 2nd Digit IP Level Description of Protection Level Not protected Protected against vertically falling water drops n Protected against vertically falling water Protected against foreign solid objects of drops when enclosure is tilted up to 15 2 12 5 mm diameter and greater Protect fingers or similar objects Protected against water sprayed at an Protected against foreign solid objects of 3 jangle up to 60 on either side of the 3 2 5 mm diameter and greater vertical Protect Tools thick wires etc Protected against water splashed against Protected against foreign solid objects of 4 the component from any direction 4 1 0 mm diameter and greater m Protect Most wires screws etc Protected against water projected
55. med If any of these conditions occur contact your Icom dealer or distributor 2 8 1 Battery Battery Charging Caution WARNING Immediately wash using clean water any part of the body that comes into contact with fluid from inside the battery WARNING NEVER put the battery in a microwave oven high pressure container or in an induction heating cooker This could cause a fire overheating or cause the battery to rupture CAUTION Always use the battery within the specified temperature range for the transceiver 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F and the battery itself 0 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F Using the battery out of its specified temperature range will reduce the battery s performance and battery life Please note that the specified temperature range of the battery may exceed that of the transceiver In such cases the transceiver may not work properly because it is out of its operating temperature range CAUTION Shorter battery life could occur if the battery is left fully charged completely discharged or in an excessive temperature environment above 45 C 113 F for an extended period of time If the battery must be left unused for a long time it must be detached from the radio after discharging You may use the battery until the remaining capacity is about half then keep it safely in a cool dry place with the temperature between 20 C to 35 C 4 F to 95 F Charging caution A DANG
56. nication needs COM Overview 2 1 Product Line Up VHF Handheld Iransceivers IC F5ODV May differ according to version Unit mm inch Antenna Battery pack Jack cover Key sticker 2 There are no names on the programmable function keys since the functions can be freely assigned to PO to P3 Red aa and a keys 56 2 7 20 Attach the supplied key stickers above the appropriate keys for 31 4 2 7 32 62 5 4 5 a easy recognition of that key s assigned function O ICOM 2 2 Common Features Never miss a call Loud audio vibration alert and voice recorder Firefighters police security and public utilities Each profession has its own unique challenges but all have one thing in common the need for reliable communications The IC F50V series offers a compact waterproof package that is easy to use This radio keeps you in contact in nearly any environment Lone worker function for remote check in When the radio is not operated for preset period 1 to 255 min the radio sounds a beep and requires you to push any key to stop the beep and emergency transmission If a key is not pushed for a preset time 1 to 255 sec an emergency signal automatically transmits and informs your co worker or dispatcher that something may have happened to the individual
57. nk iane Mabile Air Baad lt Support Center Page gt Worldwide Communication Web News Press roles Company Profile Investor Rela Support Cente Mates dese ecetvers asipat rwiens tan BIT p gt Inquiries Firmware Updates Software Downloads OPERATING GUIDE FOR IC F50V F60V SERIES BIIS 1200 OPERATION OPERATING GUIDE FOR IC F5OV F6OV SERIES BIIS 1200 OPERATION The following Material is available upon request through local Icom Distributors in your region com TECHNICAL INFORMATION BIIS Information Technical Information BIIS 1200 44 O ICOM 45 ICOM lcom INC iie di oii iino dn Gui 5417058 per fen i iij A SE 06 6793 0013 Icom America Inc 2380 116th Avenue NE Bellevue WA 98004 U S A Phone 1 425 454 8155 Fax 1 425 454 1509 E mail sales icomamenca com URL http www icomamerica com Icom Canada Glenwood Centre 150 6165 Highway 17 Delta B C V4K 5B8 Canada Phone 1 604 952 4266 Fax 1 604 952 0090 E mail info icomcanada com URL http wwwicomcanada com Icom Australia Pty Ltd Unit 1 103 Garden Road Clayton VIC 3168 Australia Phone 61 03 9549 7500 Fax 61 03 9549 7505 E mail sales icom net au URL http www icom net au Icom New Zealand 146A Harris Road East Tamaki Auckland New Zealand Phone 64 09 274 4062 Fax B4 09 274 4708 E mail inquiries icom co nz URL http www
58. not be deemed to grant any license either directly or by implication except for the normal non exclusive license to use the product that is specified by law in the sale of a product Document Copyrights No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express permission of Icom Reproduction distribution or transmission for any purpose in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical shall only be allowed with the express permission of Icom Trademarks Icom Icom Inc and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United States the United Kingdom Germany France Spain Russia and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders 2007 lcom Inc o ICOM Table Of Contents Table Of Contents T Introduction 1 1 Company Profile rrr hh rh eee eee eee 2 Over View 2 1 Product Line Up eMe 5 2 2 Common Features I I I He hh hne 6 7 9 3 IPClassiticatonCod s 2eme haine hix se rr mex Kus 8 2 4 Key Features of MDC 1200 Signalling 9 11 2 5 Key Features of BIIS 1200 Signalling 12 13 2 6 Function and Specifications Comparison 2 6 1 V
59. nsmit the selected DIMF code DTMF RE DIAL KEY Push to transmit the last transmitted DTMF code e X memories are cleared after turning the transceiver OFF Functions Programmable to Keys CALL KEYS Push to transmit a 2 5 tone BIIS ID code Call transmission is necessary before calling another station depending on your signalling system Call A and or Call B may be available when your system employs selective Individual Group calls Ask your dealer which call is assigned to each key SURVEILLANCE KEY Push to turn the surveillance function ON or OFF When this function is turned ON the beep is not emitted and the LCD backlight and the LED indicator do not light when a signal is received or a key is pushed EMERGENCY KEYS Push and hold to transmit the emergency call e The emergency call transmits with beeps the display does not change e The transceiver can transmit the emergency call silently or with the display changes depending on the pre setting Ask your dealer for details If you want to cancel the emergency call push and hold the key again before transmitting the call e The emergency call is transmitted one time only or repeatedly until receiving a control code depending on the pre setting TX CODE ENTER KEY PMR operation only Push to enter the TX code edit mode Then set the desired digit using CH Up CH Down TX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEY e Push to enter the TX code channel selection m
60. o the stand by mode Push Call to transmit the selected TX code USING TX CODE CH UP TX CODE CH DOWN KEY If the transceiver has a TX Code CH Up or TX Code CH Down key assignment the programmed TX code channel can be selected directly when pushed TX code number edit PMR operation only If the transceiver has TX Code CH Select or TX Code Enter assigned to it TX code contents can be edited within the allowable digits USING TX CODE CH SELECT KEY D Push TX Code CH Select to enter the TX code channel selection mode e Select the desired operating channel before entering the TX code channel selection mode if necessary Push TX Code CH Select for 1 sec to enter the TX code edit mode e The digit to be edited blinks Push TX Code CH Select to select the desired digit to be edited Push CH Up CH Down to select the desired digit Push TX Code CH Select to set The digit to the right will blink automatically Repeat and to edit all allowable digits After editing push TX Code CH Select to set e Return to the stand by mode amp Push Call to transmit USING TX CODE ENTER KEY D After pushing TX Code CH Select push CH Up or CH Down or push TX Code CH Up or TX Code CH Down to select the desired TX code channel Push TX Code Enter to enter the TX code edit mode e The digit to be edited blinks Push TX Code Enter to select the desired digit to be edit
61. ode Then select the desired channel using CH Up CH Down e While in the TX code channel selection mode push and hold for 1 sec to enter the TX code edit mode Then set the desired digit using CH Up CH Down PMR operation only TX CODE CHANNEL UP DOWN KEYS Push to select a TX code channel directly ID MR SELECT KEY PMR operation only Recalls detected ID codes e Push this key then push CH Up CH Down for selection e Up to 5 ID s are memorized Push and hold to erase the selected memorized ID s VOICE SCRAMBLER FUNCTION Push to turn the voice scrambler function ON and OFF 2 SG ICOM COMPANDER KEY Push to turn the compander function ON and OFF The compander function reduces noise components from the transmitting audio to provide clearer communication USER SET MODE KEY e Push and hold to enter user set mode While in user set mode push this key to select an item and push CH Up CH Down to change the value or condition Push and hold this key again to exit user set mode User set mode is also available via the Power ON function Please refer to p 30 also PLAYBACK KEY Push to playback the recorded messages in sequence starting with the latest one A short beep is emitted after playing back each message Along beep is emitted after playing back all messages An error beep is emitted when there are no messages in the memory we While playing back the message push
62. on a channel except for priority channel the channel is cleared from the scan group Depending on the setting the cleared channel is E added to the scan group again after the scan is cancelled Nuisance Delete function PRIORITY CHANNEL KEYS Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel Push and hold Prio A Rewrite or Prio B Rewrite to setthe operating channel as the Priority A or Priority B channel MR CH 1 2 3 4 KEYS Push to select the memory channel 1 to 4 directly LOCK KEY Push and hold to toggle the key lock function ON or OFF All programmable keys except the followings are electronically locked when the key lock function is activated PTT Light Lone Worker Surveillance Call incl Call A and Call B Moni Audi and Emergency MONITOR KEY w Mute and release the CTCSS DTCS or 2 tone squelch mute Open any squelch deactivate any mute while pushing and holding this key LMR operation only Activates one of or two of the following functions on each channel independently PMR operation only e Push and hold to un mute the channel audio is emitted Audible condition e Push to mute the channel sets to Inaudible only Push after the communication is finished to send a reset code BIIS operation only NOTE The un mute condition Audible condition may automatically return to the mute condition Inaudible condition after a specified perio
63. own as Radio Check allows the dispatch console or another portable to send a tone to a particular radio and when the target radio receives the tone it answers back with another tone This function serves as a tool to verify if a unit is ON and within range 4 Auto Transmit Also known as Radio Spy allows the dispatcher to send a 2 Tone signal to the radio causing it to open its transmitter microphone audio Hot Mic in order to listen to whatever is happening CS F50V Revision 3 0 Cloning Software for IC F50Y Series in the proximity of the radio This is also very useful in emergency cases where the user may not be able to trigger the microphone Stun Kill This function allows the dispatch console to disable temporarily or permanently a unit using the 2 Tone capabilities When Stun is used the unit may regain its functionality by entering a password When Kill is used the radio only regains functionality by reprogramming the unit using the cloning software Scan Start Cancel Using 2 Tone a dispatcher can send a signal to a radio or a group to commence the Scan function of the radio If used with a group of users this feature allows the dispatcher to regroup everyone in a different but common channel This feature is also known as Radio Regroup ICOM 2 Tone Radio Enhancements include 1 RX Code Text Allows the programmer to add an Alpha Numeric text tag to each tone for identific
64. ram group CS F5OV and click 306101 000001 as the ID number Change Remove Note 1 Icom distributes cloning software by CD or license Depending on this some information here may not apply as written e g ID number 33 O ICOM L Connections Basic Setup of Cloning Software All cloning operations are performed from the computer s keyboard the operation required on the transceiver side is 1 First connect the cloning cable as illustrated below 2 And then rotate VOL clockwise to turn power ON to RS 232C port a m o then detach N ne Attaching f D sub 9 pin GER amp Attach the female plug jack cover mm 9 then 3 ff B L tighten the to USB port USB type screw 2 a EET A a Ll Detaching NON OPC 966 N li n Unscrew Ne Ye 22 RS 232C type ES ir fea i TE CET I the jack cover __ E t CX 3 A JC 0 gt 5 amp MN o DBa Female ER Jp V i P j Le RW DB25 Male cable uu L Screen description ree irr mm File View COM Port Clone Model Adjust Help A Memory CH J DTMF Continuous Tone 4 SCAN _ 2Tone Emergency J Common CROSS re La LJ LJ FILE MENU File Used for saving memory channel contents printing the pre programmed information or exiting the program etc
65. ration Icom CS F50V Setup User Information Type your name below You must alsa tune the name of the comnanu sou we for and the product ID number Example Name ID 308 101 0000 1 Company L System requirements To use this program the following hardware and software are required PC e Microsoft Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 XP or Microsoft Windows Vista is installed 6 The Choose Destination Location will appear as e With RS 232C serial port D sub 9 pin or USB port below Then click Next gt to install the software to Other items the destination folder e g C Program Optional OPC 966 CLONING CABLE RS 232C type or Files lcom CS F50V OPC 966U CLONING CABLE USB type Click Browse to select another destination folder before clicking Next if desired 1D 306101 000001 Click lt Back Next gt Cancel _ Icom CS F50V Setup When using the OPC 966U USB type cloning cables USB driver installation is necessary The driver is Select folder where setup will install files upplied with the OPC 966U See the OPC 966U Sam v lal POW b ol lolo fear instruction manual for the installation details To install to this folder click Next To install to a different Choose Destination Location folder click Browse and select another folder The USB driver supplied with the OPC 966U is not supported for Microsoft Windows Vista 64bit Cl
66. rding function activates and records the voice message for a specified time period Or if the transceiver has Playback Rec assigned to it manual recording is also available The maximum record length is 480 sec and the number of recordable messages depend on the record length Ask your dealer for details e g When the record length is 10 sec 48 messages are recordable Automatic recording When the specified ID is received the recording function is automatically activated e X blinks While pushing and holding PTT speak into the microphone at a normal voice level e The TX voice message is recorded Release PTT to receive e The RX voice message is recorded The recording operation automatically stops after the following the specified time has expired the recording memory is full pushing any key but PTT or transmitting a single tone e X stops blinking Pushing Playback Rec if assigned also stops recording Manual recording Push and hold Playback Rec for 1 sec to activate the recording function e X blinks While pushing and holding PTT speak into the microphone at a normal voice level e The TX voice message is recorded Release PTT to receive e The RX voice message is recorded Push Playback Rec again to stop recording e X stops blinking e The recording operation automatically stops after the following the recording memory is full pushing
67. ring any action from the targeted station user Transmitting a Status Message Status Messaging allows you to send a pre programmed status message to the dispatcher There are 16 status codes that can be sent In addition the dispatcher can send an MDC 1200 system signal that causes the transceiver to automatically transmit its current status Transmitting a Message The transceiver can send a pre programmed message up to 8 character to the dispatcher There are 16 messages that can be sent on a channel PTTID Calls The transceiver can send an MDC 1200 system signal that includes PTTID when PTT is pushed beginning of transmission and released end of transmission If a PTTID call is received the transceiver will display the calling station ID or alias emit a beep or vibrate The details of the vibration function are described in the instruction manual Depends on the pre setting Emergency Calls The MDC 1200 system Emergency feature can be accessed using the Emergency key described in the instruction manual The transceiver will repeatedly send an Emergency MDC 1200 system command for a programmed length of time until it receives an acknowledgement signal The emergency call can be transmitted without a beep emission and LCD indication change depends on the setting With MDC 1200 system Emergency the transceiver can also be programmed to keep the microphone open during an emergency call allowing monitoring of
68. ronics Industries Association 4 5 Tone adds specificity to the squelch abilities of commercial radios Where to activate 5 Tone 1 Enable the radio in PMR mode by selecting the PMR Model in the Model section of the cloning software 2 To create the 5 Tone TX list click on the 5 Tone folder and select the TX Code CH icon 3 In this section the user can create up to 32 encode able tone sequences 4 Each of these tone sequences can be identified with an alias on the list CS F50V Revision 3 0 Cloning Software for IC F50Y Series 5 Tone Format Structure t Unlike 2 Tone where the programmer must know the frequency to be used on each tone 5 Tone does not require knowledge of the frequencies to be used Each digit in the sequence is already predefined with a specific frequency depending on the format selected in the Tone form section of the programming All the programmer needs to know is what format is being used and what code needs to do what The system does the rest If there was a need although it is not highly recommended the tone formats can be modified to specific needs The 5 Tone Format section of programming allows the programmer to view and modify three 3 aspects of the 5 Tone format Tone Period is the length of the encoded tone Notone Timer is the space required between tones for proper decoding tone spread Tone Length is the time the radio ta
69. ry or right click the cell then click Edit Enter to select and change the setting depends on the item Click Help to display the help screen for the item H Untitled C5 F50V File View COM Port Clone Model Adjust Help Ci ca III T 3E LMR Memory CH E Zone Operation Frequency MHz ale sk UN Te RX TX 2 EEEH 5 E Edi Enter _ Ed E CS F50Y Cloning Software HELP Copy Ctrl C Sn EE 8 Paste Ctrl V J DTMF RX TX Down Ch DOm ai Delete Del N 4 UHF IC 400 to 520 MHz Insert Ins FB0V series Tone Help screen Help Enter the specified receive and transmit frequencies in the RX and TX columns respectively Fl fF FE HET RETE 39 O COM ESY LI Cloning items The Memory CH MSK MDC DTMF Continuous Tone SCAN 2 Tone 5 Tone Emergency and Common items allow you to set the transceiver customized Memory CH Set the number of channels and the zone usage for each zone and channel attribute operating frequency CTCSS encoder decoder frequency transmit output power voice scrambling code etc A total of 128 memory channels are available and are separated into 8 zones The zone condition setting screen appears in the Contents List screen by clicking the Zone Operation icon The only programmable zone icons appear and the memory channels condition in the zone is displayed in the Contents List screen MSK Available only when
70. s command all functions will be locked out Allows the dispatch to verify if a radio is powered on and within the communications range Available on mobile units Program this output to become active when receives an emergency select or call alert call Connect this output to an external device such as a siren or alarm strobe light Configure up to 5 different combinations of all MDC functions Store specific profiles for the applications needed on each channel Behaviorally compatible with Motorola s MDC 1200 functionality and operations Immediately informs the dispatch of your current status and allows the dispatcher controller to obtain status at any time Improves channel efficiency allowing user to send commonly used messages using MDC instead of voice Enables privacy by sending messages in digital format rather than voice and only the dispatcher can receive the messages Program the radio to either disable other units or be remotely disabled itself in the event of an unauthorized use or a theft Excellent for maintaining communication integrity with minimal disruption In the event that a radio was stunned the dispatch can remotely revive the radio Check to see if a remote radio in the field is on without disturbing or notifying the user Also check for missing radio before initiating stun Allows the user to customize their mobile systems for special modifications when radio receives a select call cal
71. s key then select the desired zone using CH Up CH Down What is zone The desired channels are assigned into a zone according to the intended use for grouping For example Staff A and Staff B are assigned into a Business zone and John and Cindy are assigned into a Private zone SCAN A START STOP KEY his key s operation depends on the Power ON Scan setting When the power ON scan function is turned OFF Push to start and cancel scanning operation When the power ON scan function is turned ON Push to pause scanning then resumes scanning after a specified time period has passed Push and hold this key for 1 sec to indicate the scan group then select the desired scan group using CH Up CH Down SCAN B START STOP KEY Push to start and cancel scanning operation Scan resumes after a specified time period has passed when scan is cancelled except for this key Push and hold this key for 1 sec to indicate the scan group then select the desired scan group using CH Up CH Down SCAN ADD DEL TAG KEY Push to add or delete the selected channel to from the scan group 1 Push to indicate the scan group then push CH Up or CH Down to select the desired group 2 Push to add or delete the channel to from the selected scan group 3 Push and hold for 1 sec to exit the scan group selection mode we Push this key while scan is paused a signal is detected
72. tails If the transceiver is programmed for a start up passcode input digit codes as directed by your dealer The keys in the table below can be used for password input se The transceiver detects numbers in the same block as identical Therefore 01234 and 56789 are the same When the PASSWORD indication does not clear after inputting 4 digits the input code number may be incorrect Turn the power off and start over in this case Channelselection Several types of channel selections are available Methods may differ according to your system set up NON ZONE TYPE Push CH Up CH Down to select the desired operating channel in sequence or push one of MR CH 1 to MR CH 4 to select a channel directly ZONE TYPE Push Zone then push CH Up CH Down to select the desired zone AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE Channel setting is not necessary for this type When turning the power ON the transceiver automatically starts scanning Scanning stops when receiving a call Call procedure When your system employs tone signalling excluding CTCSS and DTCS this call procedure may be necessary prior to voice transmission The tone signalling employed may be a selective calling system which allows you to call specific station s only and prevent unwanted stations from contacting you Select the desired TX code channel or 2 5 tone code according to your System Operator s instructions e his may
73. tatus message is displayed alternately depending on the setting When an SDM is received The calling station ID or text and the SDM is displayed alternately depending on the setting Received message selection The transceiver memorizes the received messages in the memory Up to 6 messages for status and SDM or 95 character SDM s can be memorized The oldest message is erased when the th message is received However once the transceiver is powered OFF all messages are cleared Transmitting a status The status message can be selected with the programmed text and the message text is also displayed on the function display of the called station Up to 24 status types 1 to 24 are available and the status messages 22 and 24 have designated meanings Status 22 Emergency Status 24 GPS request The status 22 can also be used as a normal status message by disabling the designated meaning However the status 24 is fixed The status call can be sent with both individual and group calls Transmitting an SDM The short data message SDM can be sent to an individual station or group stations Also 8 SDM memory channels are available and the messages can be edited via PC programming 12 on ICOM BIIS 1200 Compatible Position data transmission When the optional OPC 966 INTERFACE CABLE and a GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver the position longitude and latitude data can be transmitted automatically
74. tc is required for operation Ti wit e The VOX Voice Operated Transmission function starts itl VIE 71 transmission without pushing PTT switch when you C _ speak into the microphone then automatically returns VOX delay timer is 0 5 sec default to receive when you stop speaking Features Equipped with a 9 pin Spring plug type head SP MIC plug is equipped Water resistant durable construction NOTE MIC VOX gain can be adjusted by the Equipped with a PTT switch and revolving clip i adjusting pot using a thin screw driver MIC VOX gain adjusting pot M Water protection cover Y VS 1SC __ PTT switch 2 VOX PTT select switch VOX gain and delay adjustment D Attach the connector of the VS 1SC into the SP MIC connector on the transceiver and tighten the screw Toggle the toggle switch to VOX 2 Enter user set mode Push PO several times to select VOX Gain or VOX Delay Then push ga or gw to set the desired level condition Rotate VOL to turn the power OFF to exit set mode e VOX Gain The VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted from OFF or 1 through 6 for greater sensitivity tei 71 W ie VOX gain level is 3 default 23 Operation and Function Operation and Function Note Operation of the functions described below may depend on radio programming ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects the supplied antenna PTT SWITCH PTT P
75. the field without disturbing other users Emergency Call Push the emergency button or use the man Allows users to quickly identify who down option board UT 124 for handheld transmitted an emergency signal The PTT ID units to send an emergency signal to the of the unit that transmitted the emergency dispatch as well as to other units silent or call is displayed on screen Essential for the audible After the dispatch acknowledges the public safety and plant security as well as in emergency signal the radio automatically any hazardous high risk area The silent ceases sending out the signal clearing the mode allows the user to call for help without channel for normal traffic alerting the people around them Auto Emergency If an initial emergency attempt s is Maximizes the chance that an emergency call Retransmit unsuccessful due to the radio channel traffic can be heard in a high traffic environment the radio will automatically send multiple emergency signals until it gets through The number of retry attempts required to activate this function is programmable Call log t Displays the received call history of the SelCall Log information includes the type of call who Call alert and Emergency call placed the call and when the call was placed Emergency Hot After the dispatch acknowledges an emergency The dispatcher can listen into the Mic Monitoring message the radio can transmit anything the environment where the emergency
76. the situation O ICOM MDC 1200 Signalling Features The features listed below are the functions of the MDC 1200 system however some of them are not available for IC FSOV series As marked in RED PTT ID The radio sends own ID informing everyone on Allows the dispatch and other units to know the system when the PTT button is pushed who is calling Easily identifies callers in noisy released environments as the radio notifies that user who transmitted Use with the alias table to assign text names for easy identification Alias Table Use this feature for both transmit and receive Allows users to quickly identify transmissions On transmit the user can scroll through up to You don t need to cross reference names to a 500 aliases on the display Once user selects table or memorize a bunch of numbers Get the name the user can then call that unit On your message through to the correct person receive if a unit ID corresponds with an alias easily Easily identify other users by name as then that alias is shown on the display they communicate Call Alert In an open channel environment it allows users Useful in noisy environments where you may to sound an alert at user s radio when they re not hear normal calls or when the user is not hearing another person s call away from their radio SelCall Call individual users on a channel for private Enhances channel efficiency by allowing communications users to call a selected radio out in
77. types You can select the desired model type which you are going to clone LMR 2Tone PMR bTone DTMF BIIS PMR MDC LMR or MDC PMR is available The Tree View screen content will be changed when the model type is switched LMR PMR BIIS PMR MDCLMR MDC PMR e 8 NT 8 EST Memory GH Memory GH Memory GH Memory GH i Memory CH 73 DTMF DTMF La MSE MDC MDC Continuous Tone Continuous Tone xi E 31 DTMF i DTMF x 3 DTMF a SCAN SCAN C9 Continuous Tore Continuous Tone i Continuous Tone Tone A Tore a SCAN t SCAN f 9 SCAN Emergency Emergency i 5Tone a Tone 4 5Tane Common Common Emergency Emergency Emergency gt 1 Common i L_ Common T Common e Select the model type which you are going to clone from LMR 2Tone PMR 5Tone DTMF BIIS PMR MDC LMR and MDC PMR LMR Land Mobile Radio 2 Tone and MDC are available PMR Private Mobile Radio 5 Tone and MDC functions are available BIIS PMR Binary Interchange of Information and Signaling MSK and 5 Tone functions are available NOTE The model type must be selected at first otherwise the edited contents will be lost File View COM Port Clone Model Adjust Help E N LMR Tone Dag l 8 8 z8 3 pur 6rane brur BIS FMR Memory GH e NES Q CS F50V MOC LMR _ Continuous Tone MDC FMR Revision 3 0 Double click the desired cell in the contents list screen directo
78. ush and hold to transmit release to receive When the recording function is activated TX voice message can be recorded while pushing and holding PTT RED BUTTON Desired functions can be programmed by your dealer VOLUME CONTROL VOL Rotate to turn the power ON OFF and adjusts the audio level EXTERNAL SPEAKER MICROPHONE JACK SP MIC Connects the optional speaker microphone etc NOTE KEEP the SP MIC jack cover attached to the transceiver when the optional equipment is not used See p 15 for details TRANSMIT BUSY INDICATOR Lights red while transmitting lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open DEALER PROGRAMMABLE KEYS PO to P3 Desired functions can be CH UP AND DOWN KEYS programmed independently es sa by your dealer Push to select an operating channel etc Desired functions can be programmed independently by your dealer 24 O ICOM SET ODIEN mo INVE INVENI NE V SAN JAN JAN JANI AUNT JAN JAN RECORD INDICATOR Appears when an unread message is in the memory Blinks while recording LOW POWER INDICATOR Appears when low output power is selected AUDIBLE INDICATOR Appears when the channel is in the audible unmute condition Appears when the specified 2 5 tone BIIS T MDC code is received COMPANDER INDICATOR Appears when the compander function is activated KEY LOCK INDICATOR Appe

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